As incivility hits new depths, many are working to combat it

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As incivility hits new depths, many are working to combat it

NEW YORK (AP) — In state capitals, lawmakers attend workshops on how to avoid demonizing their opponents. On a college campus, students re-enact hard-fought debates that led to great compromises at the country's founding. Even a summer camp is aiming to give children the tools to show respect in the face of disagreement.

Americans alarmed and disheartened by a coarsened culture and incivility in politics — especially following a brutal presidential campaign season that bared new lows in both — are fighting back with a range of initiatives around the U.S. to restore some semblance of decorum.

"It's incumbent on us to be the adults who push back against what we're getting in the popular culture and the political rhetoric," said Mary Evins, who directs the American Democracy Project for Civil Learning at Middle Tennessee State University. That's where students have staged classroom role-plays of compromises from the 1787 Constitutional Convention, assuming the parts of the Founding Fathers to act out the give-and-take required to reach agreement on crucial but difficult decisions, such as how large and small states would share power.

"There's so many people with a difference of opinion," said Brendon Holloway, who participated in various Democracy Project initiatives at Middle Tennessee State, including voter registration drives. "It's really important to bridge the gap."...

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Even as polls find Americans say a civil tone in candidates is an important factor in how they vote, surveys have also shown people more accepting of personal attacks in politics. A poll by Zogby commissioned by Allegheny College in October found in the six years since its previous survey, significantly more people viewed it as acceptable to interrupt, shout over, belittle, insult, personally attack, or question the patriotism of those with differing opinions. Respondents also have grown more accepting of commenting on another's sexual orientation, race or ethnicity.

Fewer people even believe elected officials should pursue friendships with members of other parties: 56 percent in the more recent survey compared with 85 percent in 2010.

"If this incivility continues, we're going to lose a generation to politics," said Jim Mullen, president of Allegheny, in Meadville, Pennsylvania. "And that's a very dangerous thing for our democracy."...

Hilarious. After 8 years of Obama and SJW's, Donald Trump is the hero America deserves. Small sample of videos from my collection of videos, which I think partially illustrates why Donald Trump won and why he will win again in 2020.









 
Thanks for posting this.

At Unity College in Maine, one of several civility initiatives aims to improve discourse at the person-to-person level. President Melik Khoury, who established a campus commission to ensure inclusivity and free expression, also made students a special offer: He'd pay for them to dine with someone they don't know in an effort to foster dialogue between people of different points of view, such as avid hunters and devoted environmentalists. A handful of students so far have taken up the offer.

"We cannot stop talking," Khoury said. "We cannot be disunited."

That last sentence is the key. There is virtually no constructive communication at this point. Look at this board, which sadly is a reflection of what's happening in society: Civil, curious, mature discourse is by far in the minority. I wish these folks well, and I hope they can help to create some momentum. This is a nightmare, and we should be better than this.
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That last sentence is the key. There is virtually no constructive communication at this point. Look at this board, which sadly is a reflection of what's happening in society: Civil, curious, mature discourse is by far in the minority. I wish these folks well, and I hope they can help to create some momentum. This is a nightmare, and we should be better than this.
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However, you regularly put people in little boxes so you can kick them around.

We only hear about bridging aisles, coming together, less be civil, etc. when liberals lose. For some reason their feelings are supposed to override everything else. When they win they tell the right to eat shit, they have a mandate. We don't take to the streets when we lose. We deal with our circumstances.

Civility then becomes a matter of giving in to the left. I want their outrage, I dreamed of it. I'm loving it, can't wait for the water cannons and batons.
 
That last sentence is the key. There is virtually no constructive communication at this point. Look at this board, which sadly is a reflection of what's happening in society: Civil, curious, mature discourse is by far in the minority. I wish these folks well, and I hope they can help to create some momentum. This is a nightmare, and we should be better than this..
However, you regularly put people in little boxes so you can kick them around. We only hear about bridging aisles, coming together, less be civil, etc. when liberals lose. For some reason their feelings are supposed to override everything else. When they win they tell the right to eat shit, they have a mandate. We don't take to the streets when we lose. We deal with our circumstances.Civility then becomes a matter of giving in to the left. I want their outrage, I dreamed of it. I'm loving it, can't wait for the water cannons and batons.
And there ya go, my point illustrated nicely.

And I like the way you accuse me of putting people in boxes and then immediately talk about "liberals".

This country has a long way to go.
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When Trump's first campaign rally came to Bangor, there were supporters and also Hillary and Bernie supporters outside. No fights. Some supporters went across the street and had one on one discussions with Hillary supporters in a completely civil way. I saw it; I know it is true. One thing that helped, I think, is that a few of our politicians came and spoke to the crowds prior to the rally, reminding them that they are all neighbors, all Mainers, and each of them has the right to make up their own mind.
I'm surprised an entire generation has to be retaught respecting another's right to a different opinion, but I'm glad it's happening.
The best line on SNL last night was when "Jeff Sessions" pointed to his ears and said "These are just decorative." It's pretty profound--not against Sessions personally, but about all of us who can only hear our own opinions.
 
When Trump's first campaign rally came to Bangor, there were supporters and also Hillary and Bernie supporters outside. No fights. Some supporters went across the street and had one on one discussions with Hillary supporters in a completely civil way. I saw it; I know it is true. One thing that helped, I think, is that a few of our politicians came and spoke to the crowds prior to the rally, reminding them that they are all neighbors, all Mainers, and each of them has the right to make up their own mind.
I'm surprised an entire generation has to be retaught respecting another's right to a different opinion, but I'm glad it's happening.
The best line on SNL last night was when "Jeff Sessions" pointed to his ears and said "These are just decorative." It's pretty profound--not against Sessions personally, but about all of us who can only hear our own opinions.

One of my best friends is a former cop and now attorney who is/was a die hard Bernie Sanders supporter and reluctantly backed Hillary Clinton. We probably disagree at least 70% of the time when it comes to politics, but we've managed to stay friends for almost 10 years now. We're still good friends.
 
When Trump's first campaign rally came to Bangor, there were supporters and also Hillary and Bernie supporters outside. No fights. Some supporters went across the street and had one on one discussions with Hillary supporters in a completely civil way. I saw it; I know it is true. One thing that helped, I think, is that a few of our politicians came and spoke to the crowds prior to the rally, reminding them that they are all neighbors, all Mainers, and each of them has the right to make up their own mind.
I'm surprised an entire generation has to be retaught respecting another's right to a different opinion, but I'm glad it's happening.
The best line on SNL last night was when "Jeff Sessions" pointed to his ears and said "These are just decorative." It's pretty profound--not against Sessions personally, but about all of us who can only hear our own opinions.
I need to first point out that you people have some pretty funny names for cities up there.

Now, back to the point, this may be wishful thinking, but maybe enough people have had enough of the madness. Here's hoping.
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When Trump's first campaign rally came to Bangor, there were supporters and also Hillary and Bernie supporters outside. No fights. Some supporters went across the street and had one on one discussions with Hillary supporters in a completely civil way. I saw it; I know it is true. One thing that helped, I think, is that a few of our politicians came and spoke to the crowds prior to the rally, reminding them that they are all neighbors, all Mainers, and each of them has the right to make up their own mind.
I'm surprised an entire generation has to be retaught respecting another's right to a different opinion, but I'm glad it's happening.
The best line on SNL last night was when "Jeff Sessions" pointed to his ears and said "These are just decorative." It's pretty profound--not against Sessions personally, but about all of us who can only hear our own opinions.

One of my best friends is a former cop and now attorney who is/was a die hard Bernie Sanders supporter and reluctantly backed Hillary Clinton. We probably disagree at least 70% of the time when it comes to politics, but we've managed to stay friends for almost 10 years now. We're still good friends.
That happens with a lot of my friends and relatives, too, since I live in deep red territory.
 
That last sentence is the key. There is virtually no constructive communication at this point. Look at this board, which sadly is a reflection of what's happening in society: Civil, curious, mature discourse is by far in the minority. I wish these folks well, and I hope they can help to create some momentum. This is a nightmare, and we should be better than this..
However, you regularly put people in little boxes so you can kick them around. We only hear about bridging aisles, coming together, less be civil, etc. when liberals lose. For some reason their feelings are supposed to override everything else. When they win they tell the right to eat shit, they have a mandate. We don't take to the streets when we lose. We deal with our circumstances.Civility then becomes a matter of giving in to the left. I want their outrage, I dreamed of it. I'm loving it, can't wait for the water cannons and batons.
And there ya go, my point illustrated nicely.

And I like the way you accuse me of putting people in boxes and then immediately talk about "liberals".

This country has a long way to go.
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You illustrated my point very well. No such things as liberals? What planet are you on? You ignored why I said what I said in an attempt to come across as superior. At least I recognize that liberalism and conservativism exist and are at the root of our differences. You can only see party politics.
 
When Trump's first campaign rally came to Bangor, there were supporters and also Hillary and Bernie supporters outside. No fights. Some supporters went across the street and had one on one discussions with Hillary supporters in a completely civil way. I saw it; I know it is true. One thing that helped, I think, is that a few of our politicians came and spoke to the crowds prior to the rally, reminding them that they are all neighbors, all Mainers, and each of them has the right to make up their own mind.
I'm surprised an entire generation has to be retaught respecting another's right to a different opinion, but I'm glad it's happening.
The best line on SNL last night was when "Jeff Sessions" pointed to his ears and said "These are just decorative." It's pretty profound--not against Sessions personally, but about all of us who can only hear our own opinions.
Please tell us how many Bernie and Hillary rallies were heckled, shut down and harassed by the right? SNL has turned into a hatefest and it does illustrate my point. Ugly personal insults have become humor for the left.
 

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